29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
attorney general he's now running for comptroller of the silly former governor eliot spitzer joins us next on politicking with larry king. live a long way eliot spitzer and i we used to sit in the back table at the regency hotel in new york leave with his attorney general of new york but he would dine for breakfast alone. into that breakfast that was the power breakfast invention there spot people who may be culprits now that lead them back table at the reason that you make it sound a little more sinister than it was and since they have it is enjoyed by yoga weaving the new york times exactly exactly why why why are you running for the trail why why why it's a great position and i've spent five years since i resigned as governor and i've done fun things we were colleagues at c.n.n. for a premier of time in our history of doing things together what i miss is public service and what i look forward to is a different type of position the controller oversees the finances of the city as a critical role in running the pension funds a hundred forty billion dollars so you need to understand ca
attorney general he's now running for comptroller of the silly former governor eliot spitzer joins us next on politicking with larry king. live a long way eliot spitzer and i we used to sit in the back table at the regency hotel in new york leave with his attorney general of new york but he would dine for breakfast alone. into that breakfast that was the power breakfast invention there spot people who may be culprits now that lead them back table at the reason that you make it sound a little...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i roll researcher. do we speak your language or not a. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles to the stories. you hear. the call to spanish find out more visit i. think. with the economic downturn in the final month stay the. night and the rest because i think it will be every week on. the east coast a very aggressive attorney general you would agree with that yeah that was the unfairness came down hard on people fairly but hard any regrets not alone no in fact i'll give you something that will surprise you i wish in some contexts we've been harder not on the people but structurally here's what i mean by that between two thousand and two thousand and six when i was elected governor we made a lot of what you refer to as the wall street cases did a lot of other stuff but that's what we the effort was to reform the capital structure that we saw taking us to disaster. we began doing subprime lending cases in one thousand nine hundred ninety we di
a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i roll researcher. do we speak your language or not a. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles to the stories. you hear. the call to spanish find out more visit i. think. with the economic downturn in the final month stay the. night and the rest because i think it will be every week on. the east coast a very aggressive attorney general you would agree with that yeah that was the...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
temporary so differently can employment now and in the future be defined as mcdonnell ization of the us economy . to cross-talk mcdonnell ization i'm joined by austin peterson in washington he is the c.e.o. of stone gate and editor of the libertarian republic dot com and in new york we cross to eric draitser he is the founder of stop imperialism dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it eric in new york do you like the term mcdonnell as ation of the economy you like it dislike it indifferent well the term is sort of something that is very recognizable particularly in the united states many of us remember in the one nine hundred eighty s. you know mcdonald's had become sort of emblematic of what low wage jobs were that the mcdonald's work was essentially the lowest one could possibly imagine of course this is a mythology but that was sort of implanted in the popular culture in the united states at that time and i think that recently we've seen symbols such as wal-mart sort of take over that mantle of the
temporary so differently can employment now and in the future be defined as mcdonnell ization of the us economy . to cross-talk mcdonnell ization i'm joined by austin peterson in washington he is the c.e.o. of stone gate and editor of the libertarian republic dot com and in new york we cross to eric draitser he is the founder of stop imperialism dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it eric in new york do you...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm receptionists. wealthy british scientists some time to explain the. market. scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger or no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to conjure a report on our. elite . syria's president rejects west and finger pointing when i lead chemical. facts not assumptions should come first as u.n. weapons inspectors head to the. bugs planted at the embassies and the e.u. offices and now even the united nations headquarters a new d.v.d. documentary deals another front in the n.s.a.'s all out to spying asset. says libya malts two years this is the fall of gadhafi a report on how the government deserve urgent to the colonel savage methods to crush the scent while the country slides into economic turmoil.
a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm receptionists. wealthy british scientists some time to explain the. market. scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger or no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to conjure a report on our. elite . syria's president rejects west and finger pointing when i lead chemical. facts not assumptions should come first as u.n. weapons inspectors head to the. bugs planted at the embassies and the...
61
61
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
the corporate state has used nine eleven in the same way that the nazi party use the reichstag far as a justification to strip away all of our most important constitutional rights whether that is the right or the you know the need of a court to issue a warrant before surveillance whether that is the right of a whistleblower to expose government crimes including torture and let's we just saw the cia official kerry go to prison for thirty months what he portrayed lee leaked to the new york times or will work crimes war crimes and. the. interpretation of the authorization to use military force act is giving the government the right this is what this white paper that was leaked to n.b.c. news was about giving the right of the executive branch to draw up kill lists even if u.s. citizens are on those killis i mean so we're talking about a process not a moment and the. examples that you cited lincoln suspended habeas corpus during the civil war in f.d.r.'s internment of one hundred ten thousand japanese americans were moments this is something far more dire far more serious and far more frig
the corporate state has used nine eleven in the same way that the nazi party use the reichstag far as a justification to strip away all of our most important constitutional rights whether that is the right or the you know the need of a court to issue a warrant before surveillance whether that is the right of a whistleblower to expose government crimes including torture and let's we just saw the cia official kerry go to prison for thirty months what he portrayed lee leaked to the new york times...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
it may be useful for transparency it may be useful for confidence but it but let me tell you looking through the windscreen when you lay this on it just looks like more thorough oversight when you're looking in your rearview mirror after the next successful attack this runs the danger. looking like bureaucratic layer they went on to say that in the event of future terrorist attacks the n.s.a. might have to expand its already invasive snooping powers for anyone concerned with the rising power of the surveillance state it's remarks are a stark reminder of just how powerful these intelligence agencies really are despite all the controversy the past two months is the surveillance state still directs policy and without meaningful reform it's going to stay that way for more on this i'm joined by amy stepanovich director of the domestic surveillance project of the electronic privacy information center epic hello how are you know great great to have you with us what do you first of all what do you make of michael hayden's comments in the press they're incredibly uninformed at one point he ac
it may be useful for transparency it may be useful for confidence but it but let me tell you looking through the windscreen when you lay this on it just looks like more thorough oversight when you're looking in your rearview mirror after the next successful attack this runs the danger. looking like bureaucratic layer they went on to say that in the event of future terrorist attacks the n.s.a. might have to expand its already invasive snooping powers for anyone concerned with the rising power of...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
citizens or use the military to detain u.s. citizens strip them of due process hold them in military facilities indefinitely that is just not in the. and i think that we're seeing and we just saw the release . of a memo sixteen page white paper on drone attacks which looks like it was written by a first year law student i mean it you know i can't stand john yoo a bit at least he could write a coherent legal brief for the bush administration justifying torture is wrong of course but. the amateur nish of this you know it's an amateur effort and i think what we're seeing in this case in this memo is an attempt by the obama administration to justify activities that they've already carried out which include the assassination of american citizens the yemeni cleric anwar al a walkie his sixteen year old son two weeks later it was not on anybody's terrorism list and i think there is strong. i have a strong suspicion the lawyers have a strong suspicion that they already using section ten twenty one of the n d a because when judge forres
citizens or use the military to detain u.s. citizens strip them of due process hold them in military facilities indefinitely that is just not in the. and i think that we're seeing and we just saw the release . of a memo sixteen page white paper on drone attacks which looks like it was written by a first year law student i mean it you know i can't stand john yoo a bit at least he could write a coherent legal brief for the bush administration justifying torture is wrong of course but. the amateur...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
us up guys i mean martin this is great on the set it's now been.
us up guys i mean martin this is great on the set it's now been.
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
system but you never dull in fact if you remember tour discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods well chef jamie oliver has actually managed to shame mcdonald's enough on t.v. to get them to back down and stop using this ultra processed form of quote meat at their establishments also we recently discussed gamer rage at the rather racist portrayal of russians in the game company of heroes two well all the rage actually worked and thanks to the seventeen thousand signatures on the change dot org petition that game has been pulled from russian shelves by the developer the thing is that massive corporations do a lot of bad things because they have no morals and are obsessed with profit but because they have no morals and are only obsessed with profit the second you even slightly threaten their cash flow they will instantly start cowering at your feet sometimes but that's just my opinion. please. welcome to cross off things are considered i'm peter lavelle broken dreams in sobering reality says the u.s. gone from a country with a bleep of ever grea
system but you never dull in fact if you remember tour discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods well chef jamie oliver has actually managed to shame mcdonald's enough on t.v. to get them to back down and stop using this ultra processed form of quote meat at their establishments also we recently discussed gamer rage at the rather racist portrayal of russians in the game company of heroes two well all the rage actually worked and thanks to the...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
well the term is sort of something that is very recognizable particularly in the united states many of us remember in the one nine hundred eighty s. you know mcdonald's had become sort of emblematic of what low wage jobs were that the mcdonald's work was essentially the lowest one could possibly imagine of course this is a mythology but that was sort of implanted in the popular culture in the united states at that time and i think that recently we've seen symbols such as wal-mart sort of take over that mantle of the low wage exploitative employer but certainly the term mcdonald the zation i think people get the idea that in the united states what we're seeing is a conversion of the economy from what was traditionally a middle and high wage economy to a low wage one recent statistics from the bureau of labor statistics showed that most of the jobs i believe it was something like sixty percent of the jobs that have been lost in this depression are recession whatever want to call it have been not regained and instead have been replaced by low wage jobs that more than two thirds of the jobs t
well the term is sort of something that is very recognizable particularly in the united states many of us remember in the one nine hundred eighty s. you know mcdonald's had become sort of emblematic of what low wage jobs were that the mcdonald's work was essentially the lowest one could possibly imagine of course this is a mythology but that was sort of implanted in the popular culture in the united states at that time and i think that recently we've seen symbols such as wal-mart sort of take...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
the wells used by the population no longer reach deep enough. around the factory several wells from trying. to. do. a lot of the relating to groundwater is unclear it's unclear who owns the groundwater who has a right to it whether the state has a right to regulate groundwater where the people who own land over the groundwater have a right to the resource or whether a company can come in before the rights of groundwater these issues haven't been thrashed through legally economically or on any sort of policy for of yet and it remains to be done. because nestlings booming business with pure life the company has been pumping water out of the ground. but what effect is this having on the ground. and on the quality of the more to a drunk by the people of the village. i asked nestlé party stone about to start a countdown. clock no reply. what. you don't want to get it is your medical people tell us the water is not safe. for kids shouldn't drink it this girl is always sick one is monday if you keep on giving water to the kids they keep on going to th
the wells used by the population no longer reach deep enough. around the factory several wells from trying. to. do. a lot of the relating to groundwater is unclear it's unclear who owns the groundwater who has a right to it whether the state has a right to regulate groundwater where the people who own land over the groundwater have a right to the resource or whether a company can come in before the rights of groundwater these issues haven't been thrashed through legally economically or on any...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
is saying you have to tell us whatever u.s. citizen or green card holder has an account with in your bank we need to know withdrawals we need to know their address we need to know all this information about them and basically what these foreign banks are saying are we don't want to do that so the easier way instead of going up against the i.r.s. in the federal government is to not accept u.s. citizens as clients so if we have a bunch of money we want to put in a bank overseas do you want to pay all the taxes they're like no never mind to prefer to work with french person or german person or someone else not from the u.s. to avoid having to deal with the i.r.s. and let's talk a little bit more in detail about the foreign account tax compliance act does the u.s. have the only is it the u.s. that does that or do other countries kind of implement this on other citizens that go and live abroad the u.s. is the only truly developed country an economic power that institutes this on their citizens living abroad now there's three point p
is saying you have to tell us whatever u.s. citizen or green card holder has an account with in your bank we need to know withdrawals we need to know their address we need to know all this information about them and basically what these foreign banks are saying are we don't want to do that so the easier way instead of going up against the i.r.s. in the federal government is to not accept u.s. citizens as clients so if we have a bunch of money we want to put in a bank overseas do you want to pay...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
us. and i think that was completely irresponsible rhetoric on his part i don't know who that guy was but you know he's right in the sense that there is a coming economic collapse we have a sixteen trillion dollar debt that is being used as a weapon against the american people for political purposes worse than that we got an eight hundred billion dollars trade deficit well there are a lot of problems but the economy is going to catalyze a catastrophic situation maybe not the end of the world but it is in the near future something that we need to think about. another way so you do your arm up white shorts and i know this is going to have to take a step. forward most of my life and i was sort of this country i come in and i look at the stuff obama does and obama to me is a conservative he's pretty right wing he's covered the way richard nixon. richard nixon was if you look at policy for policy he's about four he's actually a little more liberal in their cynics and you know fought for some of
us. and i think that was completely irresponsible rhetoric on his part i don't know who that guy was but you know he's right in the sense that there is a coming economic collapse we have a sixteen trillion dollar debt that is being used as a weapon against the american people for political purposes worse than that we got an eight hundred billion dollars trade deficit well there are a lot of problems but the economy is going to catalyze a catastrophic situation maybe not the end of the world but...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
medical people tell us the water is not safe. for kids shouldn't drink it this girl is always sick bonnie's monday if you keep on giving water to the kids they keep on going to the toilet. if they can't digest the water. they tell us to boil the water first and to kill the germs johnny. yes you cannot would you but we are poor people we can't afford to boil all the time money. here in the deal while nestle has no good neighbor policy but the villages have sent a petition to the company they too would like to have access to the clean water deep down under their village. has turned their request. we've asked them for to boil. least they should provide us with a small pipe with an outlet of water through the wall be able to go to them. with such a solution we the villagers could fetch water this way with cans in the flooded about the little nothing of what they could show us a little juster of respect destiny in the end is really stealing the local water sources from people and that's their life their livelihood and the livelihoods
medical people tell us the water is not safe. for kids shouldn't drink it this girl is always sick bonnie's monday if you keep on giving water to the kids they keep on going to the toilet. if they can't digest the water. they tell us to boil the water first and to kill the germs johnny. yes you cannot would you but we are poor people we can't afford to boil all the time money. here in the deal while nestle has no good neighbor policy but the villages have sent a petition to the company they too...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
so you give us the top three we got to just. well you always want to flex your rights too so police are asking for your id officer there my friend you go i don't need to show you my id and my under arrest ok officer i don't consent to any searches more tips like this. or you know i wish we could hear more we're going to have to have you back to have you back to fill us in on all seven but that was the silberman executive director of rights thank you steve thank you have. the highest officials of ohio's justice department are under fire today this after it was discovered that for more than two months state law enforcement have been using facial recognition technology without informing the public now on monday ohio attorney general mike de wine and mounts that the state's facial recognition system has access to an entire database of driver's license photos in addition to mug shots now the database has already performed twenty six hundred searches since its launch on june second and this is to muse's features that are designed to a
so you give us the top three we got to just. well you always want to flex your rights too so police are asking for your id officer there my friend you go i don't need to show you my id and my under arrest ok officer i don't consent to any searches more tips like this. or you know i wish we could hear more we're going to have to have you back to have you back to fill us in on all seven but that was the silberman executive director of rights thank you steve thank you have. the highest officials...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
that use. their pay to shop there you do not pay to walk in the same boat in the same risks as a membership as well you pay to go and buy that same was soon would you like to make people start paying to go in the door so that all those people who do it who are now getting paid fifteen dollars an hour. they're making they're also pain sam's club employees twelve dollars ten dollars an hour i mean i don't want more specifically would you like all of the wall much in the world to make it to where you have to pay to get into the door there best not the point the point is that if that's part of how they. go they wouldn't be able to pay one hundred billion dollars to the owners they would have to pay some of that to the employees adam i want to jump in here and will listen i think this whole disk all the debate is absurd about this living wage what is a living wage is fifteen dollars really the living wage is that really what you need to get by in should there be some a basic floor of the day are no
that use. their pay to shop there you do not pay to walk in the same boat in the same risks as a membership as well you pay to go and buy that same was soon would you like to make people start paying to go in the door so that all those people who do it who are now getting paid fifteen dollars an hour. they're making they're also pain sam's club employees twelve dollars ten dollars an hour i mean i don't want more specifically would you like all of the wall much in the world to make it to where...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
do i mean medical people tell us the water is not safe. shouldn't drink it this girl is always sick one is monday if you keep on giving water to the kids they keep on going to the toilet. if they can't digest the water. they tell us to boil the water first and to kill the germs johnny. if you're not what you are poor people we can't afford to boil all the time money. here in bunty deal with nestle has no good neighbor policy but the villages have sent a petition to the company they too would like to have access to the clean water deep down under their village. has turned their request if we've asked them for to boil . least they should provide us with a small pipe with an outlet of water through the wall be able to go to the. with such a solution we the villagers could fetch water this way with cans in the body about the little nothing of what they could show us a little juster of respect destiny in the end is really stealing the local water sources from people and that's their life their livelihood and the livelihoods and lives of their c
do i mean medical people tell us the water is not safe. shouldn't drink it this girl is always sick one is monday if you keep on giving water to the kids they keep on going to the toilet. if they can't digest the water. they tell us to boil the water first and to kill the germs johnny. if you're not what you are poor people we can't afford to boil all the time money. here in bunty deal with nestle has no good neighbor policy but the villages have sent a petition to the company they too would...
79
79
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
and i depressants are given for things that used to be treated transcend way in other words they used to say well you have anxiety take this when you go to the dentist you get on the plane and now it's like you have major anxiety disorder you need to be on this drug all the time because it doubles and triples their profits and the overall business model you mentioned is start the kids the life lifetime drugs is where the profits come in so this is why in the united states we have no we have a real lack of operative antibiotic because people will take them for ten days so there's no profit for big pharma to create life saving antibiotics whereas help push these are needed to out. people who don't need them ok let's go to david first of all go to josh but i use depressants and i use most of the pills that we have but i could serve as a doctor is the quality of the pill is improving it is not improving compared with the pills available to be true the nine hundred fifty s. we have weaker and less effective pills now but specifically on the antidepressants it's just six to eight trials it'
and i depressants are given for things that used to be treated transcend way in other words they used to say well you have anxiety take this when you go to the dentist you get on the plane and now it's like you have major anxiety disorder you need to be on this drug all the time because it doubles and triples their profits and the overall business model you mentioned is start the kids the life lifetime drugs is where the profits come in so this is why in the united states we have no we have a...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
the media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same potion security play your party there's a goal. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . located in the good of lagos is the cocoa it's a slum neighborhood built on stilts. here the human rights to water is nothing but a phrase. the slum dwellers have to buy their drinking water from businessmen who have set up water stations and this is. not like. it's not easy to fetch water. that's it's a long way to the water stations. doing sometimes the pumps don't work because there's no petrol. then you have to go to another station that is even further away. and there are only four stations around . for a family of twelve the daily budget is six dollars half of that we used to buy water. in the marketplace empty pet bottles all sold pure life the cocoa style. the slum continues to grow on its own rotting garbage. the reality in the global south is so powerful now it is such a life and death issue i mea
the media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same potion security play your party there's a goal. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . located in the good of lagos is the cocoa it's a slum neighborhood built on stilts. here the human rights to water is nothing but a phrase. the slum dwellers have to buy their drinking water from businessmen who have set up water stations and this is. not like. it's not easy...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
pharmac age if i can use that term. yes it is we use it more and more drugs for conditions that we don't need to read treatments for but we need drugs to work well for conditions we do need treatment for but the pharmaceutical industry is less and less able to produce the kind of treatments that we need at the moment but in the country though if you and if you hoed shares in any of the public sort of companies you doing quite well because they've been making massive profits out of selling treatments that aren't particularly needed to us recently josh how do you respond to that it sounds like it's for the pharmaceutical industry and not for health. mostly disagree. but is some of both but keep in mind that i don't represent the pharmaceutical company in fact i was laid off by the farmers out of coal i think mistry serna i have no i have no dog in this fight i'm just speaking from my experiences as a researcher and my impressions following the the history of the last two decades or so and the major accomplishments that we
pharmac age if i can use that term. yes it is we use it more and more drugs for conditions that we don't need to read treatments for but we need drugs to work well for conditions we do need treatment for but the pharmaceutical industry is less and less able to produce the kind of treatments that we need at the moment but in the country though if you and if you hoed shares in any of the public sort of companies you doing quite well because they've been making massive profits out of selling...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
real thing sadly basically these are people who have started a cool trend of not having children and using their time and resources completely for themselves you know if you don't want to have kids that is your business and i really couldn't change your mind even if i wanted to but there are people all over the internet who are just swimming in their own self-satisfaction like pigs in slop because they are part of the no kids trend the sickening part about this trend or should i say it mentality is that these people glow in the door themselves for being too selfish to give their time and money to a child oh i'm the center of the universe and i'm proud of it. this is an extremely antisocial and destructive mentality to adore yourself for contributing nothing to anyone else nothing to society and nothing to the future but wait let me put it this way if your life is shopping wearing ironic t. shirts starbucks and texting on your i phone about your stupid feelings that maybe is for the greater good the church childfree but that's just my opinion. oh and welcome to crossfire all things consider
real thing sadly basically these are people who have started a cool trend of not having children and using their time and resources completely for themselves you know if you don't want to have kids that is your business and i really couldn't change your mind even if i wanted to but there are people all over the internet who are just swimming in their own self-satisfaction like pigs in slop because they are part of the no kids trend the sickening part about this trend or should i say it...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
i think there is a moral obligation of those people who know and can reveal that to us to let us know they should tell us but they government complains oh no they're going to release this information to the enemy well i'm not the enemy the people is not the enemy the people ought to know what's going on we ought to have our privacy is protected and the secrecy of government challenge when it's totally unnecessary and most of this is very unnecessary all the spying that they do so what do you think of the of the bradley manning news in the edward snowden's. why i think highly of them i think i think of them like daniel ellsberg daniel ellsberg you know who was they tried to put him away for a long time in prison they tried to you the new york times for it for releasing the truth about how the vietnam war was started how we were lied into that war and i think people now who are people now are trying to tell us the truth about what happened in iraq and afghanistan they should be seen more as heroes because you take a guy like snowden he knows exactly what he was up to and he knows that y
i think there is a moral obligation of those people who know and can reveal that to us to let us know they should tell us but they government complains oh no they're going to release this information to the enemy well i'm not the enemy the people is not the enemy the people ought to know what's going on we ought to have our privacy is protected and the secrecy of government challenge when it's totally unnecessary and most of this is very unnecessary all the spying that they do so what do you...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
frontino they forced us into doing this because they fired us and they threw us out and not only got an up close so we came to find work here. under the virgin mary's protection the miners descend three hundred metres below ground. at the mine bottom air is in short supply. so is the water good. better than my wife. smiles on their faces but on their backs loads weighing eighty kilos. six eight ten cents per day. for most slave labor that can be fatal due to cave ins and yet there's no shortage of miners wanting to work here some of them can earn up to two thousand euros a month four times the average salary in colombia. meter after meter the column moves forward. gold is embedded everywhere in the rocks. miles and miles of these galleries eat away a growing columbia's concession. it seems that is mine is. that for the play all this belongs to the people not to the company. that it. we break al back to on our pesos. i'll give such suffering be illegal thing that isn't even the. inside as on the outside it's the same anger because gone colombia is requesting that these illegal mines b
frontino they forced us into doing this because they fired us and they threw us out and not only got an up close so we came to find work here. under the virgin mary's protection the miners descend three hundred metres below ground. at the mine bottom air is in short supply. so is the water good. better than my wife. smiles on their faces but on their backs loads weighing eighty kilos. six eight ten cents per day. for most slave labor that can be fatal due to cave ins and yet there's no shortage...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
of pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm role research and. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous bad luck i got so many i mean the town i know that i've seen the team really messed up. in the old story so personally apologize a. little worse for the little. white house or the radio guy for a minute from a quick fix i want you to watch what we're about to give you've never seen anything like this i'm telling. you guys i'm not a minute and it's a great little step so i just got back from a jam packed weekend in los angeles opportunity to attend and speak at a.
of pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm role research and. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous bad luck i got so many i mean the town i know that i've seen the team really messed up. in the old story so personally apologize a. little worse for the little. white house or the radio guy for a minute from a quick fix i want you to watch what we're about to give you've never seen anything like this i'm telling. you...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
they also were the victims of force used by the n.y.p.d. sore talking about innocent people not just stopped and patted down but in many cases beat up right and so this and these are innocent people so it's much more than just the word stop and frisk even convey but beyond even that now the associated press one of you would surprise for reporting on the n.y.p.d. surveillance and that wasn't even in the suit so i think the judge's ruling was a good ruling on the case but the case didn't present all the issues that the n.y.p.d. has and the last thing i'll just say there is there is a bill pending before the city council of new york actually the city council has voted for it mayor bloomberg is trying to resist the community safety act which would impose an inspector general on the n.y.p.d. for the first time it would impose certain. profiling restrictions in addition to race also according to gender expression and housing status so there are other issues with the n.y.p.d. the included in the lawsuit but even with this new reform or oversight i
they also were the victims of force used by the n.y.p.d. sore talking about innocent people not just stopped and patted down but in many cases beat up right and so this and these are innocent people so it's much more than just the word stop and frisk even convey but beyond even that now the associated press one of you would surprise for reporting on the n.y.p.d. surveillance and that wasn't even in the suit so i think the judge's ruling was a good ruling on the case but the case didn't present...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
people who don't need them ok let's go to david first of all go to josh but i use depressants and i use most of the pills that we have my concern as a doctor is that the quality of the pill is improving it is not improving compared with the pills available to me to the nine hundred fifty s. we have weaker and less effective pills now but specifically on the antidepressants it's just six to eight trials it's an excess deaths depressants and there are in the placebo arm of these trials so josh simply hasn't the evidence to say that these pills have helped more people than all the evidence points the other way around josh would you like to react to that if you could find it to a six to if you can find it to a six to eight week trial that may or may not be true but it's largely irrelevant. these things don't work for six to eight weeks so i think you need to take a look at five years out and and see they're i don't know the answer i suspect you'd get a slightly different result josh josh we've had a look at this issue as five years out if you look at patients who have got sick it's a free a
people who don't need them ok let's go to david first of all go to josh but i use depressants and i use most of the pills that we have my concern as a doctor is that the quality of the pill is improving it is not improving compared with the pills available to me to the nine hundred fifty s. we have weaker and less effective pills now but specifically on the antidepressants it's just six to eight trials it's an excess deaths depressants and there are in the placebo arm of these trials so josh...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
as a club in or out to the us. and silence criticism of this for months we're making it's for management by the cross and the and from the. desire to wage sure on its neighbors it's quite unfortunate norman because it really deters a logical rational debate about this issue and the public discourse i really appreciate you calling it out speaking out author activist norman finkelstein really appreciate your time and you're in flight. president you see so far how do you tube dot com let's bring in a separate issue subscribe to our channel especially recommend ever to check out my talk with lance stephenson myth about when the term conspiracy theory became a tool to shut down any questioning and that's it for us tonight you guys have a great night we'll see you right back here tomorrow break to suck all over again. more news today once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic i
as a club in or out to the us. and silence criticism of this for months we're making it's for management by the cross and the and from the. desire to wage sure on its neighbors it's quite unfortunate norman because it really deters a logical rational debate about this issue and the public discourse i really appreciate you calling it out speaking out author activist norman finkelstein really appreciate your time and you're in flight. president you see so far how do you tube dot com let's bring...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
going to look at you distract us from what you are nice. i care about because they're a profit driven industry that sells a sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm having martin and we're going to break this but it's. going to take three. or three. months three. three. three. the old freeboard to be over for your media project a free media gone to our t.v. dot com. leave. that afternoon and welcome the prime interest i'm perry i'm boring and i'm bob english let's get to our headlines. eric holder is looking into marketing raiding the f.b.i. and there also is a finally looking into an issue that has been all too apparent to traders for gear namely the government's key economic analysis are i would still being elite large boxes are supposed to embargo information and toby and else but no unfortunately these uncle sam engineered black boxes well they're about as useful and leaky as a screen door on a submarine only last friday the big monthly jobs number was leaked three seconds early enough time to make tens of millions of doll
going to look at you distract us from what you are nice. i care about because they're a profit driven industry that sells a sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm having martin and we're going to break this but it's. going to take three. or three. months three. three. three. the old freeboard to be over for your media project a free media gone to our t.v. dot com. leave. that afternoon and welcome the prime interest i'm perry i'm boring and i'm bob english let's get to our...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. weld. county and technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge you're covered. plus i was a new alert and scripts scared me a little. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of joy at your grave thinking. that. at the core of wall around. there is a story many sort of movies playing out in real life. good afternoon and welcome to prime interest i'm harry i'm boring. let's get to today's have a. bit cool waynes are now a national security issue that's according to the new york department of financial services a very thinly veiled threat slash press release compared virtual currencies to the wild west as the domain of narco traffickers and criminals as seen in new york said it is in the common interest to bring virtual currencies quote out of the darkness and into the day into the light of day a compelling use of dramatic metaphor is new york this is mr spitzer yes we do in prime
pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. weld. county and technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge you're covered. plus i was a new alert and scripts scared me a little. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of joy at your grave thinking. that. at the core of wall around. there is a story many sort of movies playing out in real life. good afternoon...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
cubans busted here in the us.
cubans busted here in the us.
50
50
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 1
us. first of all what what got you into just a little bit about michael moss what got you into investigative reporting and then what led you to the food industry. you know the investigative reporting just kind of started when sort of in the natural course of reporting just wanted to do longer deeper reporting into questions and issues that you really couldn't frame as a daily beat reporter and so editors gave you more time to sort of poke into things and. it was twenty almost thirty years ago now i was and you mention that i was in iraq in the middle east i was writing about the spread of jihadi militants see a few part by the war in iraq and i was in algeria of all things when i got into a little trouble with the government there was asked to come home this was two thousand and eight and one of my editors at the new york times christine kay had spotted this outbreak of salmonella in peanut stone in southern georgia which originated remember eight people died thousands were sickened acros
us. first of all what what got you into just a little bit about michael moss what got you into investigative reporting and then what led you to the food industry. you know the investigative reporting just kind of started when sort of in the natural course of reporting just wanted to do longer deeper reporting into questions and issues that you really couldn't frame as a daily beat reporter and so editors gave you more time to sort of poke into things and. it was twenty almost thirty years ago...